Virtual Courtroom Conduct: Man Attends Online Hearing from Toilet

A viral video shows a man attending a Gujarat High Court hearing from a toilet. Identified as Abdul Samad, he logged in via mobile during a virtual session. The incident highlighted the adaptability of court proceedings amid the pandemic, despite unusual conduct from participants.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ahmedabad | Updated: 27-06-2025 22:53 IST | Created: 27-06-2025 22:53 IST
Virtual Courtroom Conduct: Man Attends Online Hearing from Toilet
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A video capturing a man's participation in a virtual hearing at the Gujarat High Court from a toilet seat has taken social media by storm. The unusual scene unfolded on June 20 during a session presided over by Justice Nirzar S Desai.

The man, wearing a yellow t-shirt and identified on screen as 'Samad Battery,' joined the session through a mobile device. Despite the unconventional setting, the court proceedings continued, as the hearing was part of the digital shift courts undertook in response to COVID-19.

Justice Desai, initially unaware of the man's location, later engaged with him. The man, revealed to be Abdul Samad, a complainant in an assault case, confirmed he had no objection to quashing the report against the accused, leading to the approval of their plea.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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